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  • Haag, Hanno, violinist, composer, educator, and conductor, d. 5/6/2005 in Ludwigshafen, Germany at 66. Orchester, v. 53 no. 7-8, July-August 2005.

  • Haag, Robert, pianist, d. 1/4/2005 in Los Angeles, CA at 73; b. in Bakersfield, CA. latimes.com, 1/10/2005 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-haag10jan10,1,4809703.story}.

  • Haakon, Paul, d. 8/16/1992 at 80. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 8/22/1992.

  • Haas, Alfred B., d. 7/29/1987 at 76; b. 7/21/1911. Hymn, v. 44 no. 4, Oct. 1993.

  • Haas, Karl, radio host, pianist, conductor, and musicologist, d. 2/6/2005 in Royal Oak, MI at 91. AOL.com, 2/7/2005 {http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?id=2005020710540001298971}.
    b. in Germany. latimes.com, 2/8/2005 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-haas8feb08,1,4867238.story}.
    b. in Speyer-on-the-Rhine (Speyer-am-Rhein), Germany. washingtonpost.com, 2/8/2005 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6475-2005Feb7.html}.
    b. 12/6/1913. New York Times online, 2/8/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/08/arts/music/08haas.html}; Opera News, v. 69 no. 10, April 2005.

  • Habata, Harry, accordionist and agent, d. 10/9/2003 in Bloomington, MN at 86; b. 1917 in Minneapolis, MN. startribune.com, 10/18/2003 {http://www.startribune.com/stories/466/4161319.html}.

  • Habunek, Vlado, d. 7/23/1994 at 87. Opera, v. 45 no. 10, Oct. 1994.

  • Hachey, Bobby, Canadian country singer, d. in Montreal at 74; b. Albert Hachey in Atholville, NB. Yahoo!News Canada, 10/18/2006 {http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/061018/entertainment/obit_hachey_1}.

  • Hacker, Henry W., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 12, June 1999.

  • Häckermann [Hackermann, Haeckermann], Hans, d. 1995 at 65. Opernwelt, v. 36 no. 11, Nov. 1995.

  • Hackett, G. Byron, d. 2/9/1992 at 64. American Organist, v. 27 no. 11, Nov. 1993.

  • Haddad, Emil, jazz flugelhornist and trumpeter, d. 8/9/2004 in Massachusetts at 82. Cadence, v. 30 no. 9, September 2004.
    d. in Worcester, MA. Cadence, v. 30 no. 10, October 2004.

  • Haddad, Sonya, translator of opera librettos for titles, d. 6/15/2004 in the Bronx at 67; b. in Canton, OH. New York Times online, 6/23/2004 {http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/23/nyregion/23haddadobit.html}.
    b. 11/9/1936. Opera News, v. 69 no. 3, September 2004.

  • Haddick, Robert D., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Hadjidakis, Manos, d. 6/15/1994 at 68. New York Times, 6/16/1994.

  • Hadley, Jerry, tenor, d. 7/18/2007 in Poughkeepsie, NY at 55; b. in Illinois. CNN.com, 7/18/2007 {http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/18/obit.hadley.ap/index.html}; STLtoday.com, 7/18/2007 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_HADLEY?SITE=MOSTP}; NPR online, 7/19/2007 {http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12100749}.
    b. 6/16/1952 in Princeton, IL. New York Times On the Web, 7/18/2007 {http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/18/arts/music/18cnd-hadley.html}; Telegraph.co.uk, 7/20/2007 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/20/db2002.xml}; Opera America Newsline, v. 16 no. 10, July/August 2007; Opera News, v. 72 no. 3, September 2007; Opera, v. 58 no. 9, September 2007.

  • Hadnott, William K. (Billy), American bassist and electrical engineer, d. 12/1/1999 at 85 in Los Angeles, CA; b. 11/30/1914. Jazz Journal International, v. 53 no. 4, Apr. 2000.

  • Hadzic, Nuri, d. 10/22/1993 at 89. Orchester, v. 42 no. 2, 1994.

  • Haefliger, Ernst, Swiss lyric tenor and teacher, d. 3/17/2007 in Davos at 87; b. 7/6/1919 in Davos. STLtoday.com, 3/18/2007 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_HAEFLIGER?SITE=MOSTP}; http://news.aol.com/entertainment/music/articles/_a/swiss-opera-singer-ernst-haefliger-dies/20070318111109990001}; International Herald Tribune online, 3/18/2007 {http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/18/news/obits.php}; ABC News online, 3/18/2007 {http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=2960996}; Guardian Unlimited, 3/20/2007 {http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2037874,00.html}; New York Times Online, 3/20/2007 {http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/20/arts/music/20haefliger.html}; Independent Online Edition, 6/6/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2617409.ece}; Orchester, v. 55 no. 5, May 2007; Opera, v. 58 no. 7, July 2007.

  • Haenschen, W. Gustave (Gus), d. 3/1980 at 90. Washington University Alumni News, v. 32 no. 3, Fall 1980.

  • Hänseroth, Albin, opera director, d. at 65. Opernwelt, v. 45 no. 11, November 2004.
    also administrator, d. 9/9/2004 in Cologne at 65. Opera, v. 55 no. 12, December 2004.

  • Haertel, Ervin, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 7, Jan. 1998.

  • Haeussler, Armin, d. 1967. b. 1891. Hymn, v. 48 no. 4, Oct. 1997.

  • Haffner, Mark, d. l/7/1991 at 40. b. 9/9/1950. Opera News, v. 55 no. 12, 3/2/1991.

  • Haftl, Joe, bluegrass mandolinist, d. 3/28/2006 at 64. Sing Out!, v. 50 no. 2, Summer 2006.

  • Hagedoorn, Georgette, d. 8/23/1995 at 85. MLA Notes, v. 52 no. 4, June 1996 from San Jose Mercury News, 8/27/1995.

  • Hagedorn, Frederick, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.

  • Hageman, Florence Irene Smith, d. 8/25/1992 at 78. Diapason, v. 83 no. l2, Dec. 1992.

  • Hagen, Hugo H., d. 2/29/1976. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3/1/1976.

  • Hager, Jim, country comedian, guitarist, and drummer, d. 5/1?/2008 in Nashville, TN at 66; b. in Chicago, IL. CNN.com, 5/2/2008 {http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/TV/05/02/obit.jimhager.ap/index.html}; STLtoday.com, 5/2/2008 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_JIM_HAGER?SITE=MOSTP}.

  • Haggart, Bob, American jazz bassist and arranger, d. 12/3/1998 at 84 in Venice, FL. New York Times, 12/4/1998.
    d. 12/2/1998. Cadence, v. 25 no. 1, Jan. 1999.
    b. 3/13/1914. Down Beat, v. 66 no. 3, Mar. 1999.
    Robert Sherwood Haggart. Jazz Journal International, v. 52 no. 2, Feb. 1999.

  • Haggart, Robert E., d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 1, July 1999.

  • Haggerty, Lee Baker, record publisher, d. 3/31/2000 in Sharon, CT; b. 1930 in Westport, CT. Sing Out!, v. 44 no. 3, Spring 2000.

  • Haggin, B. (Bernard) H., American music critic, d. 5/29/1987 at 86 in New York City; b. 12/29/1900. ARSC Newsletter, no. 40, Summer 1987.

  • Hague, Albert, composer and actor, d. 11/12/2001 in Marina del Rey at 81; b. Albert Marcuse 1920 in Berlin. latimes.com, 11/16/2001 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000091666nov16.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries}.

  • Hahn, Bob, d. 1993. Crescendo (Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal), v. 40 no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1993.

  • Hahn, Kurt, d. 3/15/2000 in Murnau. Musikforschung, v. 53 no. 2, Apr./Jun. 2000.

  • Hahn, Lance, punk singer and guitarist, d. 10/21/2007 at 40. Pitchfork, 10/22/2007 {http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/46561-j-churchs-lance-hahn-rip}.
    b. 1967. Rolling Stone, no. 1039, 11/15/2007.

  • Hahn, Philip, American organist, choirmaster, music professor, composer, and chef, d. 4/13/2003 in San Francisco, CA at 67; b. 8/25/1935. American Organist, v. 37 no. 6, June 2003; Diapason, v. 94 no. 6, June 2003.

  • Hahn, Richard, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.

  • Hahn, Richard J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.

  • Haieff, Alexei, d. ASCAP Playback, v. 1 no. 2, May-June 1994.
    d. 3/1/1994 at 80. New York Times, 3/3/1994.

  • Haines, Paul, poet, composer, and vocalist, d. 1/21/2003 in Ennismore, Ontario at 70. Cadence, v. 29 no. 3, March 2003.

  • Hair, Lucile "Lucy", American organist and choir director, d. 8/25/2005 in Baton Rouge, LA at 79; b. 5/6/1926 in Albemarle, NC. American Organist, v. 40 no. 1, January 2006.

  • Hairston, Jester, American choral director and actor, d. 1/18/2000 at 98 in Los Angeles; b. 1901. Los Angeles Times, 1/21/2000.
    b. Jestie Hairston, 7/9/1901. Choral Journal, v. 40 no. 8, Mar. 2000.
    Composer and arranger. CBMR Digest, v. 13 no. 1, Spring 2000.

  • Haithwaite, Morse Sawyer, d. 8/11/1991 at 70; b. 3/9/1921. American Organist, v. 25 no. 12, Dec. 1991.

  • Hajohn, Andrew J., d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 3, Sept. 1999.

  • Haken, Eduard, d. 1/12/1996 at 85. Orchester, v. 44 no. 3, 1996.

  • Hakes, Martha Jean, early-music soprano and music professor, d. 5/24/2007 in San Francisco, CA at 77; b. 3/6/1930 in Muscatine, IA. New York Times On the Web, 6/3/2007 {http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B03E2DE143AF930A35755C0A9619C8B63}.

  • Hálasz [Halasz], Laszlo, the first music director of the New York City Opera, d. 10/26/2001 in Port Washington, NY at 96; b. in Hungary. latimes.com, 11/2/2001 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000087152nov02.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries}.
    pianist and conductor, b. 6/6/1905. Gramophone, v. 79 no. 949, January 2002.
    b. in Debrecen, Hungary. Opera News, February 2002; Opera, v. 53 no. 2, February 2002.

  • Haldeman, Lloyd, d. 11/22/1994; b. 1931. Symphony, v. 46 no. 3, May-June 1995.

  • Hale, Robert K., d. 2/9/1987 at 89. Tracker, v. 31 no. 1, 1987.

  • Hale, Una, lyric soprano, d. 3/4/2005 in Bath, England; b. 11/18/1922 in Adelaide, Australia. Opera News, v. 69 no. 12, June 2005; Opera, v. 56 no. 6, June 2005.

  • Haley, Fred, American organist, d. 9/14/2002 in Oklahoma City, OK. Diapason, v. 94 no. 1, January 2003.

  • Hall, Adelaide, d. 11/7/1993 at 92. Down Beat, v. 61 no. 2, Feb. 1994.
    b. 10/20/1901. Jazz Journal International, v. 47 no. 1, Jan. 1994.

  • Hall, Broyles, American organist-chorimaster and teacher d. 5/7/1997 at 74. American Organist, v. 31 no. 9, Sept. 1997.

  • Hall, Don, d. 9/2/1993 at 44. New York Times, 9/4/1993.

  • Hall, G. Robert, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 7, Jan. 1998.

  • Hall, Herb, d. 3/5/1996 at 88; b. 3/28/1907. Jazz Journal International, v. 49 no. 5, May 1996.
    Herbie Hall, Jazz Magazine, no. 460, June 1996.

  • Hall, Janet, organist and choirmaster, d. 4/30/2004 in Pueblo, CO; b. 10/25/1923. Diapason, v. 95 no. 12, December 2004.

  • Hall, John, composer and actor. d. 2/16/2000; b. 8/22/1943. Gramophone, v. 78 no. 929, July 2000.

  • Hall, John Arthur, III., d. 8/3/1995 at 78. American Organist, v. 29 no. 11, Nov. 1995.

  • Hall, Joseph L., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Hall, Kate, d. 6/21/1991. Opera News, v. 56 no. 3, Sept. 1991.

  • Hall, Morris Eugene, d. 3/4/1993 at 79. Down Beat, v. 60 no. 7, July 1993.

  • Hall, Peter, d. at 60. Guardian, 12/23/1996.
    d. 12/5/1996.
    b. 1/28/1936. Obituary Page {http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Obituary}, 2/4/1997.

  • Hall, Roger G., classical music executive, d. 6/6/2005 in Philadelphia, PA at 79; b. in Plainfield, NJ. New York Times On the Web, 6/12/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/12/arts/music/12hall.html}; philly.com, 6/11/2005 {http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/obituaries/11868362.htm}.

  • Hall, Ron, d. 9/9/1997 at 69. Cadence, v. 23 no. 10, Oct. 1997.

  • Hall, Vic, jazz d.j., d. 11/20/2006 in Tampa, FL. Friends of Big Band Jazz mailing list, 11/21/2006. d. at 81; b. 1925 in England. TBO.com, 11/22/2006 {http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBB5B49TUE.html}; Cadence, v. 33 no. 1, January 2007.

  • Hall-Harris, Martha, vocalist, d. 11/1/2000 at 65 in Highland Park, MI. Cadence, Jan. 2001.

  • Halliday, Gina-Lee, jazz bassist, d. 11/2002 in London, England at 57. Cadence, v. 29 no. 1, January 2003.

  • Halliday, Lin, American saxophonist, d. 1/25/2000 at 63 in Chicago, IL. Cadence, v. 26 no. 3, Mar. 2000.

  • Hallman, Art, d. Crescendo (Toronto Musicians' Association Journal), v. 45 no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1995.

  • Hallstrom, Henry, d. 6/2/1992 at 85. American Organist, v. 26 no. 10, Oct. 1992.

  • Halpern, Edward, folk music impresario, d. 5/11/2006 in Philadelphia, PA at 78. philly.com, 5/13/2006 {http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/obituaries/14568418.htm}.
    d. in Center City, PA. Sing Out! v. 50 no. 3, Fall 2006.

  • Halpin, Scot, rock drummer, d. 2/16?/2008 at 54. UNDERCOVER.com.au, 2/16/2008 {http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=4140}.

  • Halstead, Bianca, American rocker, d. 12/15/2001 near New Orleans at 36; b. in New York City. Boston Globe Online, 12/19/2001 {http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/353/obituaries/Bianca_Halstead_36_rock_band_founder+.shtml}.

  • Halveland, Russell C., American jazz and popular organist and pianist and restauranteur, d. 9/9/1998 at 89 in Bridgeton, MO. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/12/1998.
    Russell K. Halveland. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.

  • Hamann, Gerhard, conductor, professor of cello and chamber music, d. 9/11/2000 at 65. Orchester, vol. 29 no. 1, January 2001.

  • Hamann, Heinz Wolfgang, d. 12/20/1994. Musikforschung, v. 48 no. 2, April-June 1995.

  • Hamblet, Harold Everard, d. 1/1/1997 at 92; b. 9/10/1904. Organ, v. 76 no. 299, Winter 1997.

  • Hambleton, T. Edward, theatrical producer, d. 12/17/2005 in Baltimore, MD at 94. New York Times On the Web, 12/19/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/19/arts/19hambleton.html}.

  • Hambly, Robin, American organist and arts manager-director, d. 7/8/1998 at 53 in San Francisco, CA. American Organist, v. 33 no. 6, June 1999.

  • Hambraeus, Bengt, Swedish-Canadian composer, performer, scholar, and educator d. 9/21/2000 at 72; b. 1/29/1928. Ottawa Citizen, 9/29/2000.
    d. in Apple Hill, Ontario; b. in Stockholm. American Organist, v. 36 no. 2, February 2002.

  • Hambro, Leonid, pianist and (with Victor Borge) musical comedian, d. 10/23/2006 in Manhattan at 86; b. in Chicago. STLtoday.com, 10/27/2006 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_HAMBRO?SITE=MOSTP}; New York Times On the Web, 10/26/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/obituaries/26hambro.html}; Boston.com, 10/27/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/10/27/leonid_hambro_86_pianist_sidekick_to_victor_borge/}.
    b. 6/26/1920. latimes.com, 10/28/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-hambro28oct28,1,6994311.story}; washingtonpost.com, 10/28/2006 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/27/AR2006102701578.html}; Telegraph.co.uk, 11/15/2006 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/11/15/db1503.xml}.

  • Hamburger, Paul, pianist and teacher, d. 4/11/2004; b. 9/3/1920. Gramophone, v. 82, no. 981, July 2004.

  • Hameister, Alvin, d. 1/18/1996 at 94. Detroit News, 1/22/1996.

  • Hamer, Ian, British jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, d. 9/3/2006 in Brighton; b. 9/11/1932 in Liverpool. Independent Online Edition, 9/7/2006 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1369576.ece}; Cadence, v. 32 no. 10, October 2006; Jazz Journal International, v. 59 no. 12, December 2006.

  • Hamill, Paul, composer, organist, choirmaster, and educator, d. 10/13/2003 in Great Barrington, MA; b. 6/10/1930 in Tobyhanna, PA. Diapason, v. 94 no. 12, December 2003.

  • Hamilton, Arthur J. (Artie), d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

  • Hamilton, Carrie, American actress, writer, and musician, daughter of Carol Burnett, d. 1/20/2002 at 38. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/21/2002.

  • Hamilton, Dale, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 2, Aug. 1998.

  • Hamilton, Eoin, Scottish composer, producer, arranger, conductor, and teacher, d. 8/26/2006 in St. Andrews at 65; b. 11/21/1940. NEWS.scotsman.com, 9/7/2006 {http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries.cfm?id=1319852006}.

  • Hamilton, Iain, British composer, d. 7/21/2000 in London; b. 6/6/1922 in Glasgow, Scotland. Presser Online, {http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=IAINHAMILTON}.

  • Hamilton, J. Richard, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.

  • Hamilton, Jack, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.

  • Hamilton, Jimmy, d. 9/20/1994 at 77; b. 5/25/1917. Jazz Journal International, v. 47 no. 11, Nov. 1994.

  • Hamilton, John F., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 2, Aug. 1998.

  • Hamilton, Malcolm, harpsichordist and teacher, d. 1/17/2003 in the Los Angeles area at 70; b. 1932 in Victoria, Canada. latimes.com, 11/22/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-hamilton22nov22,1,3885307.story}

  • Hamilton, Mary Bellamy, harpsichordist, fortepianist, and pianist, d. 6/6/2004 in Madison, WI at 63; b. 11/7/1940 in Raleigh, NC. Southeastern Historical Keyboard Society Newsletter, v. 25 no. 1, November 2004.

  • Hamilton, Peter, dancer in musicals, d. 1/31/2006; b. in Trenton, NJ. New York Times On the Web, 2/23/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/23/arts/dance/23hamilton.html}.

  • Hamlyn, Paul, British publisher and patron of the arts, d. 8/24/2001; b. 2/12/1926. Gramophone, v. 79 no. 947, 2001.

  • Hammack, James E., d. 7/26/1994 at 53. Diapason, v. 85 no. 11, Nov. 1994.

  • Hammel, Warren R., American organist, d. 2/2/1997 at 79. American Organist, v. 31 no. 6, June 1997.

  • Hammer, Bill, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.

  • Hammerstein, James, American producer and director of musicals and son of Oscar Hammerstein II, d. 1/7/1999 at 67 in New York City. New York Times, 1/9/1999.

  • Hammond, Arthur, d. 11/12/1991 at 86. b. 12/4/1904. Opera, v. 43 no. 1, Jan. 1992.
    d. 11/11/1991; b. 12/9/1904. Opera News, v. 56 no. 13, 3/14/1992.

  • Hammond, Hal J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 12, June 1999.

  • Hammond, Joan, d. 1996. Musical Times, v. 128, no. 1847, Jan. 1997.
    Dame Joan Hammond, d. 11/26/1996 at 84. Gramophone, v. 74 no. 885, Feb. 1997.
    d. at 86; b. 5/24/1912. Opera, v. 48 no. 2, Feb. 1997.
    Australian soprano. Opera Quarterly, v. 14 no. 1, Autumn 1997.

  • Hammond, Michael, American composer, conductor, music professor and administrator, NEA chairman for one week, d. 1/29/2002 in Washington, DC at 69; b. in Kenosha, WI. latimes.com, 1/30/2002 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000007534jan30.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries}; New York Times online, 1/30/2002 {http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/30/obituaries/30HAMM.html?ex=1013144400&en=6e928d333cdb23b0&ei=5040&partner=MOREOVER}; Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/30/2002 {http://chronicle.com/daily/2002/01/2002013006n.htm}.
    d. 1/28/2002. Symphony, v. 53 no. 2, March - April 2002.

  • Hampson, Joe (Joseph Lawrence), Canadian folk bassist, songwriter, and dancer, and classical timpanist, d. 11/30/2006 in Toronto, Ontario; b. 2/19/1928 in Indianapolis, IN. globeandmail.com, 2/9/2007 {http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070109.OBHAMPSON09/TPStory/}; TheStar.com, 2/1/2007 {http://www.thestar.com/Unassigned/article/176697}.

  • Hampton, Aletra, jazz pianist and singer, d. 11/12/2007 in Indianapolis, IN at 92. wthr.com, 11/13/2007 {http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=7353278}; wishtv.com, 11/13/2007 {http://www.wishtv.com/global/story.asp?s=8945}.

  • Hampton, Charlie, jazz bandleader and multi-instrumentalist, d. 8/17/2005 in Riverdale, MD at 75; b. 2/8/1930 in Greenville, SC. Boston.com, 8/27/2005 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/08/27/charlie_hampton_75_noted_jazz_band_leader/}.
    also composer and arranger. STLtoday.com, 8/28/2005 {http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/deathsobituaries/story/4842FD207DD98C308625706A001CAD02?OpenDocument}.
    d. in Washington, DC. Cadence, v. 31 no. 10, October 2005.

  • Hampton, Colin, d. 1996. British Music Yearbook, 23rd ed., 1997.
    English-American cellist, d. 8/10/1996 at 85 in Oakland, CA; b. 1911. Strad, v. 108 no. 1281, Jan. 1997.
    d. 8/15/1996. MLA Notes, v. 53 no. 4, June 1997 from Strings, no. 12, 1996.

  • Hampton, Lionel, jazz vibraphonist, d. 8/31/2002 in New York City at 94; b. 4/20/1908? in Louisville, KY? or Birmingham, AL?. AOL.com, 8/31/2002 {http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?type=4&cat=0806&id=0208311318425265}; Chamber Music, v. 19 no. 6, December 2002; Orchester, v. 50 no. 11, November 2002.
    b. 4/20/1908 in Louisville, KY. New York Times online, 9/1/2002 {http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/01/obituaries/01HAMP.html}; latimes.com, 9/1/2002 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-hampton1sep01002108.story}; Instrumentalist, v. 57 no. 3, October 2002; Jazz Journal International, v. 55 no. 10, October 2002; Jazz Magazine, no. 530, Oct. 2002.
    also songwriter. Detroit News online, 9/1/2002 {http://detnews.com/2002/obituaries/0209/03/a07-576126.htm}.
    also piano and drums. Cadence, v. 28 no. 10, October 2002.

  • Hampton, Virtue, jazz musician, d. 1/2007 in Indianapolis, IN. wishtv.com, 11/13/2007 {http://www.wishtv.com/global/story.asp?s=8945}.

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  • Hancock, George, d. 12/28/1991 at 85. Opera, v. 43 no. 3, March 1992.

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    Porter Warrington Heaps, music publisher and church musician, d. 5/3/1999 at 92 in Palo Alto, CA. San Francisco Chronicle, 5/18/1999.
    Composer and arranger, b. 1906. New York Times, 5/19/1999.
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    Everett Helm, d. 6/25/1999. AMS Newsletter, v. 30 no. 2, August 2000.

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    American pop singer, d. in Martinsville, IN. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from New York Times, 6/21/1997.

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    Chet (Chester) Leo Helms; b. 8/2/1942 in Texas. Guardian Unlimited Network, 6/27/2005 {http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1515418,00.html}.
    b. in Santa Maria, CA. SFGate.com, 6/26/2005 {http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/06/26/BAGTQDF6HQ1.DTL}.
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    d. at 72; b. 10/13/1933. Bill Schenley on alt.obituaries, 7/23/2006.
    b. in northern Mississippi. latimes.com, 7/25/2006 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings25.1jul25,1,6437724.story}.
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    b. ca. 1940. Jazz Journal International, v. 48 no. 7, July 1995.
    Julius Arthur Hemphill, b. 1/24/1938. CBMR Digest, v. 8 no. 2, Fall 1995.
    d. in New York City. Jazz Magazine, no. 497, Oct. 1999.

  • Hen, Jorge Peña see Peña Hen [Pena Hen], Jorge.

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    William Henderson, d. in Daytona Beach, FL; b. 8/9/1939 in Detroit, MI. Independent Online Edition, 2/6/2007 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2241418.ece}; Telegraph.co.uk, 2/7/2007 {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/07/db0702.xml}.

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    d. 7/24/2001 in The Bronx, New York; b. in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Tracker, v. 45 no. 3/4, 2001.
    d. 6/24/2001 in [the] Bronx. Diapason, v. 92 no. 10, October 2001.

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    James Thomas Henderson. International Musician, v. 97 no. 4, Oct. 1998.

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  • Henderson, Luther, Broadway arranger and conductor, d. 7/29/2003 in Manhattan at 84; b. in Kansas City, MO. New York Times online, 8/1/2003 {http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/01/obituaries/01HEND.html}; Boston Globe Online, 8/2/2003 {http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/214/obituaries/Luther_Henderson_brought_jazz_sensibilites_to_Broadway+.shtml}; latimes.com, 8/2/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-luther2aug02,1,2817056.story}.
    also pianist. Cadence, v. 29 no. 9, September 2003.

  • Henderson, Mabel M., d. 11/24/1975 at 89. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 11/26/1975.

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    also pianist, composer, and arranger; d. 11/1/2005; b. 1918. Symphony, v. 57 no. 1, January/February 2006.

  • Henderson, Stanley Lee, d. 5/16/1996 at 86. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 5/21/1996.

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    Dutch composer and pianist. MLA Notes, v. 53 no. 4, June 1997 from Mens & Melodie, 2/1996.

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  • Henri, Jean Gesner. see Cloué, Coupé [Cloue, Coupe].

  • Henry, Don. see Mudruk, Henry.

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    b. 1/10/1913. Jazz Journal International, v. 47 no. 12, Dec. 1994.

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    d. in Beauford, NC. Cadence, v. 31 no. 2, February 2005.
    Richard "Big Boy" Henry. Sing Out! v. 49 no. 1, Spring 2005.

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